Planning prp therapy in Turkey from Australia? Flights, entry rules, what aftercare looks like back home, and how to plan the trip — Australian patient guide.
Travelling from Australia for prp therapy is well-trodden — Turkey treats large numbers of Australian patients every year. The surgery is the same wherever you start; what differs is the logistics. Here's the Australian patient view.
| Detail | Typical in Turkey |
|---|
| Price range | €200 – €600 |
| Procedure time | 30–45 minutes |
| Anaesthesia | Topical numbing cream |
| Downtime | None to 1 day |
| Recovery | 1–2 days |
| Stay in Turkey | 1–3 days |
Getting there
- ✓Flight time: ~16–18 hours (multi-leg) from common hubs (Sydney, Melbourne, Perth (via a Gulf or European hub)).
- ✓Entry: Australian passport holders need an e-Visa or to confirm current entry rules.
- ✓Currency: AUD ($).
Recovery and flying home
Stay in Turkey for the surgeon-recommended window; the long-haul return raises clot risk if you fly too early. Plan your stay around the surgeon-recommended recovery window (1–3 days for prp therapy) rather than the cheapest flight.
Follow-up back home
Medicare and private funds generally exclude elective cosmetic surgery abroad and resulting complications. The long flight makes staying for the full recovery window especially important. Keep your operative notes and a remote check-in with your Turkish clinic.
Plan the money properly
PRP Therapy typically costs €200 – €600 in Turkey. Add flights (often not in the package), accommodation beyond the included nights, and a contingency for follow-up at home in Australia.
About PRP Therapy in Turkey
PRP (Platelet-Rich Plasma) therapy uses concentrated growth factors from your own blood to stimulate cell regeneration. A small blood sample is drawn, centrifuged to concentrate platelets, and then injected into target areas to promote healing, collagen production, and tissue renewal.
Turkey's clinics offer PRP as both a standalone treatment and as a complement to hair transplants, facelifts, and skin treatments. The natural approach appeals to patients seeking regenerative medicine without synthetic fillers or chemicals.
The treatment takes 30-45 minutes with minimal discomfort. PRP is commonly used for facial rejuvenation (the "vampire facial"), hair loss treatment, and post-surgical healing. A series of 3-4 sessions spaced 4-6 weeks apart is typically recommended for optimal results.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is PRP safe since it uses my own blood?
PRP is one of the safest cosmetic treatments available because it uses your own blood components, eliminating the risk of allergic reactions or rejection. Minor side effects include temporary redness, swelling, and bruising at injection sites.
When will I see PRP results?
Initial improvements in skin texture appear within 2-3 weeks. Full results develop over 2-3 months as collagen rebuilds. For hair loss, visible improvement in hair thickness typically appears after 2-3 sessions (8-12 weeks).
Does PRP work for hair loss?
Yes, PRP has shown significant effectiveness for androgenic alopecia (pattern hair loss). Studies show increased hair density and thickness after 3-4 sessions. PRP is particularly effective when combined with hair transplant surgery to boost graft survival rates.
How many PRP sessions do I need?
For facial rejuvenation: 3-4 sessions, 4-6 weeks apart, with annual maintenance. For hair loss: 3-4 initial sessions, then every 6-12 months. Results build with each session as collagen and tissue regeneration accumulate.
How much does PRP therapy cost in Turkey?
PRP therapy in Turkey costs €200-€600 per session. A recommended course of 3-4 sessions costs €600-€1,800 total. This is 50-70% less than UK prices (€400-€1,000 per session).
Do I need a visa to go to Turkey for prp therapy from Australia?
Australian passport holders need an e-Visa or to confirm current entry rules. Always confirm the current rules for your nationality before booking.
How long should I stay in Turkey for prp therapy?
Plan around the recommended window (1–3 days). Stay in Turkey for the surgeon-recommended window; the long-haul return raises clot risk if you fly too early.
Will my home health system cover follow-up?
Medicare and private funds generally exclude elective cosmetic surgery abroad and resulting complications. The long flight makes staying for the full recovery window especially important.
How much should a Australian patient budget for prp therapy in Turkey?
The procedure itself is typically €200 – €600; add flights, extra accommodation and a contingency for any follow-up back home.